Archer Price of Gastonia and Griffin Clark of Colonial Heights, Va., tied for first in an American Junior Golf Association Preseason Tournament played April 8-10 on the Founders Course at St. James Plantation. Archer and Clark shot 74-72 during the two-day competition.

Finishing first in the girls’ division was Alaina Yeatts of Durham. She shot a 78-74 on the Founders Course. Coming in second with a total of 156 was Karishma Thiagarij of Haymarket, Va.

The Brunswick Community College baseball team beat Wilkes Community College in a Region 10 doubleheader Saturday.

Josh Hardwick hit a two-run home run and Tory Schroff (5-1) pitched a three-hitter as BCC beat WCC 3-0 in the first game.

BCC won the second game 2-1. The Dolphins scored the winning run with two outs in the sixth when Tommy Wright singled, stole second (almost overrunning the base), went to third on a wild pitch and came home when Tyler Ruffin reached on an infield error, the groundball popping out of the shortstop’s glove.

ASH—When her mother was dying of breast cancer in 2000, the Rev. Diana Payne asked God to tell her more about Heaven.

She was walking down Liberty Street in Ash when she heard the Lord guide her to use what’s already in her hands. She looked down at her empty hands, then her eyes shifted across the street to 8 acres of family-owned vacant land.

“Instead of us going to another country to share the gospel in Jesus Christ, He’s allowed us to use our land,” Payne said.

In the final local track and field meet of the season before the conference championships next week, West Brunswick’s girls won six events in a four-team meet with North Brunswick, South Brunswick and South Columbus.

Kayla Padgett won the shot put (35-7) and the discus throw (127-3). Both are regional standards.

Chasity Lewis won the 100 hurdles in 19.61 seconds. Jasmine Jackson won the high jump (4-8).

Ocean City Chevrolet is supporting the Shallotte community through a partnership with Shallotte Dixie Youth Baseball League and, for the first time, the Lockwood Folly Baseball League.

The dealership will provide baseball equipment, instructional clinics, a monetary donation, and an opportunity to raise an additional $10,000 in funds through a Chevy vehicle giveaway fundraiser. The effort by Ocean City Chevrolet is part of the Chevy Youth Baseball initiative from March through July throughout the nation.

BOLIVIA—Brunswick Community College officials have expressed interest in partnering with Brunswick County Schools to further explore using the soon-to-be-vacant Brunswick Community Hospital as an educational center.

Tuesday night, Brunswick County Board of Education members instructed Superintendent Edward Pruden to draft a statement of agreement to collaborate with college officials to participate in a feasibility study. No costs were agreed upon at this time.